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Bootsvermietung am Titisee - Kiosk

Casual lakeside kiosk at the boat rental station serving Flammkuchen (EUR 11), Bratwurst, and Black Forest gateau by the slice.

Bootsvermietung am Titisee - Kiosk, Titisee-Neustadt · Lakefront & Promenade
Category
Restaurant
Duration
45 minutes
Best Time
Afternoon
Entry
Rating
4.1 (173)
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About Bootsvermietung am Titisee - Kiosk

Casual lakeside kiosk at the boat rental station serving Flammkuchen (EUR 11), Bratwurst, and Black Forest gateau by the slice. No table service - order at the counter and eat on the wooden benches facing the water. Perfect for a quick lunch between paddleboat sessions.

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Address
Seestraße 37, 79822 Titisee-Neustadt, Germany
Neighborhood
Lakefront & Promenade
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Tips, answered

The Black Forest gateau slices here are massive (EUR 4) and sourced from Café Schäfer in Neustadt - same quality as the Konditoreien but EUR 1.50 cheaper

Plan for about 45 minutes.

Bootsvermietung am Titisee - Kiosk is in the Lakefront & Promenade neighborhood of Titisee-Neustadt. The address is Seestraße 37, 79822 Titisee-Neustadt, Germany. The area is well-served by metro.

This works well at any time of day, though mornings tend to be quieter. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends.

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